Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 32: Heresy Inquisition (Part 2)
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Vladislav Surkov, in the historical timeline, he should have entered Menatep Bank two years ago, and then, under the promotion of Huo, entered the decision-making body of the banking group in 1992 next year and became of board members. But because of another chance meeting with Vice President Yanayev, he resolutely resigned from the top management position of the bank and became one of Yanayev's secret aides.
No one knows what Yanayev said to Vladislav, but after that meeting he became Yanayev’s most loyal follower and political adviser, and set the stage for Yanayev’s next steps. A series of actions are planned. In 1991, no one was optimistic about this young guy. Only Yanayev knew what heights this guy would reach in the future.
The deputy director of the Russian Presidential Administration, the Russian deputy prime minister, and the conspirator who manipulates the State Duma has many names. One of his most famous titles is that of the "Kremlin's chief political adviser" named by his opponents in the White House.
After executing Pavlov for betraying the Soviet Supreme Directive, Vladislav ordered the KGB agents to fake the scene as Surkov's suicide scene, move him to the driver's seat, and then rest his head on the steering wheel in his right hand, holding the pistol that shot through his head. Anyway, this is the most remote area in Smolensk, and no one will notice that a high-ranking leader has fallen here.
After the incident was over, Vladislav made a phone call to Yanayev, saying that the game that had been laid out before could be ended, and the remaining fish that slipped through the net did not have many opportunities to cheer. In the next few days after Vladislav eliminated Pavlov, one after another high-level government officials were secretly arrested by the KGB at the international airport of the Soviet Union. Those officials who applied for political asylum had not yet stepped out of their own country. He was taken away by members of the Discipline Inspection Committee who came to his home. As soon as those people left, there were people behind them who immediately filled their vacant positions.
For a while, people often saw headlines like this in newspapers, "The municipal Party committee secretary who endangered national security has been arrested," "The Soviet traitor committed suicide in fear of crime," and "The central government's integrity work has risen to a new level." These. The headline appeared in newspapers alongside a speech by Yanayev at the conference.
"Heretics, yes. We call these people the waste of society, traitors of the Soviet Union, and heretics of communism. They only care about their own wallets and their little calculations in their hearts. They ignore the interests of the Soviet people and the entire country. Regardless of their safety, they eagerly hope that the country can pass the so-called changes, which are actually the political turmoil they expect, and turn the property that originally belonged to the Soviet people into their own pockets. Man, I only gave him two words, rubbish. Exquisite. Such a direct statement by Yanayev actually won him a lot of applause from the people. For this alone, he won a lot of applause. I don’t know where the former leaders like Gorbachev and Khrushchev are. By the way, I also heard that the editor-in-chief of the Moscow newspaper hesitated to put it on the headlines because of Yanayev’s words. Haha, what a bunch of boring guys.”
Yakovlev, head of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party, was sitting on a chair, slowly sipping coffee and reading the news in the newspaper. He was especially enthusiastic about Yanayev's seemingly unpretentious speech. Appreciating it, he didn't care at all about the sullen member of the Discipline Inspection Commission, Putin, who was sitting directly opposite him, and the KGB personnel standing around.
As one of the few confidants of Gorbachev, his numerous crimes of indulging liberals in propaganda and suppressing the positive image of communism were enough to send him to the gallows. However, Yanayev deliberately waited until the political crisis During the cleaning process, he was treated as a turtle in a urn.
Putin picked up his newspaper and threw it aside, looked at Gorbachev's confidant, and said slowly, "Political correctness never gets much more applause than radical remarks, you say' Which one has higher approval rating: "We will fight corruption to the end" or "We will hang all those corrupt officials from the street lights in Red Square"? Yakovlev, you have been the Soviet Propaganda Minister for so many years, don't you think so? Don’t you even have this bit of common sense?”
"My mission is to destroy this regime on the high ground of public opinion, not to deliberately maintain his centralized rule like you. Comrade Putin, I can only call people like you a slave of power." Yakovlev said bitterly retorted.
"It's useless to talk more. Who will have the last laugh, who can stand and not fall. The buzzing of flies is not enough to shake the progress of the Soviet Union, but you will fall under our iron fist." Putin retorted, "You cultivate What? Let a group of corrupt bureaucrats use the banner of freedom to refute us, but they are destined to fall like a group of dying people who should be sent to the cemetery. Don't worry, after you leave, we will bury you with great honor. "
Putin's last words were vicious to the extreme.
"You..." Yakovlev, who was older than Putin, blushed. It was the first time that he was humiliated by a junior like this. He wanted to refute something, but in the end he slumped down on the chair and said bitterly, " Then I hope you will never be like me, and tell Yanayev that I will be waiting for him in court and in hell.”
"You are overthinking it. There will be no court or trial here at all."
Putin's words gave Yakovlev an ominous premonition.
Putin, who was sitting opposite, nodded. The KGB officer standing behind Yakovlev took out a thin invisible rope from his pocket, and when he wasn't paying attention, he strangled Yakovlev's neck tightly. In an instinctive reaction, Yakovlev grabbed the hand that he subconsciously grabbed, but found that he couldn't break free at all.
Putin sat next to Yakovlev, admiring Yakovlev's struggle with great interest, "Yanaev knows that if you are sent to court, the forces that support you will definitely take action to block the trial. , the final result may be that you spend a few years in prison, and then come out to continue to cause trouble for the government. Only when you die will those lucky guys become completely desperate and give up. "
Yakovlev's eyes widened, and his eyes of hatred wanted to eat Putin alive. He stretched out his hand to grab the other person, but Putin grabbed him and pushed him back.
"I forgot to tell you that I used to be a KGB agent, so you'd better save some peace of mind and go on your way. Also, I will follow the previous agreement and arrange the scene to look like a hanging suicide after your death, so that it can still be preserved Your last bit of dignity, and you will also be treated with high-level funeral standards."
"This can be regarded as the last bit of compensation for you. As a traitor, you should be happy to receive this end, Yakovlev."
When Putin said this, Yakovlev had stopped struggling. His pupils slowly expanded, and his hands hung weakly on the seat, but his eyes were filled with resentment, malice and unwillingness. He believed that he would die in Yanayev's hands, but he didn't expect that he would die in such a humiliating way with hatred.
Putin picked up the noose and threw it to the KGB agents, and said calmly, "Hang Yakovlev from the ceiling, then arrange the scene well before exiting the room. This is your best method. Remember, arrange it as much as possible. Something like a suicide scene.”
That evening, a shocking news came from Moscow TV. The Soviet Propaganda Minister committed suicide at home that afternoon. Members of the All-CPSU Committee would attend his funeral. The death of Yakovlev pushed this purge of government members to a climax. Those officials who couldn't sleep at night realized for the first time how happy it was to be arrested by the KGB, because you didn't know what day you would die at home inexplicably, and then be labeled as suicide.
The political turmoil caused by Black September is still continuing. Everyone is praying to God with their eyes closed that the storm will pass soon. Only the members of the Disciplinary Inspection Committee are running around the country to collect evidence of crimes and send those who have not yet accepted punishment to prison. Go to a Siberian prison for rehabilitation.
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